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Main
National Highways in Arizona
Interstate
40: Runs across Arizona from the Californian
border at Mohave Valley to the border with New Mexico
north of the Petrified Forest National Park .
Interstate
17: Runs between Flagstaff and Phoenix .
Interstate
10: Runs from the west at the Californian
border, through Phoenix , Tucson and eastwards into
New Mexico .
Interstate
8: Runs from California at Yuma into Arizona
to meet highway 10 at Casa Grande.
Interstate
19: Runs southwards from Tucson into Mexico
.
Highway
60: Runs from the New Mexico border east
of Eager, west to Show Low, down into Globe, through
Phoenix, up to Wickenburg and then, down to I-10 just
before Quartzite.
Highway
70: Runs from Globe, through Safford and
into New Mexico .
Highway
89: Runs from the border with Utah at Page
down into Flagstaff to connect with Interstate 17.
It then runs between Interstate 40 west of Williams
and down through Prescott to join highway 93 north
of Wickenburg.
Highway
93: Runs between Wickenburg and heads northwards
to the Hoover Dam.
Highway
95: Runs from San Luis into Yuma and then
up to Quartzite.
Typical
Arizona Speed Limits
Urban
Interstates: 55mph.
Interstate highways are national limited
access roads which connect metropolitan and industrial
areas.
Rural
Interstates: 75mph.
Other
Limited Access Roads: 55mph.
Limited access roads are multiple laned,
with restricted access using exit and entrance ramps
rather than intersections.
Most
Other Roads: 55mph
Most
Business or Residential Areas: 25mph.
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